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Why is Bilingual education controversial?

Bilingual education is controversial because some believe it may hinder English language proficiency and integration, while others argue that it helps maintain students' first language and cultural identity. There are also debates over the most effective methods for implementing bilingual education and concerns about resource allocation and funding for such programs.


What is correct about attitudes A Positive attitudes can help us learn quicker B Negative attitudes can't be changed C There's one fundamental way of acquiring attitudes D Attitudes can't be learned?

Like many things, attitudes are learned (from early childhood) and new attitudes can replace old attitudes. We learn most attitudes and ways of responding from other people, often, from adults who care for us. There is no one way to learn (or unlearn, modify) attitudes; they can change from gaining knowledge, reading, experience, interactions with others, etc. Negative attitudes can be changed, but half the battle is first being aware of what attitudes we use. Positive attitudes can help us learn quicker. Negative attitudes can create obstacles to learning new things, including new attitudes.


What percentage is primary education in the world?

Primary education accounts for about 80% of global education provision, making it the most widely accessed level of education worldwide.


Choose the best answer. Who owned most Latin American land and controlled education?

The Catholic Church owned the most land and controlled education in Latin America during the colonial period.


Who said education is the passport to the future?

Nelson Mandela famously said, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."

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The attitudes about bilingual education are most effected by?

They are most effected by the population and culture of where you live, where you're going and who you are in communication with along the way.


Political attitudes about school funding are most likely affected by?

marital status


What education do you need to become a bilingual teacher?

To become a bilingual teacher, the education you need depends a little on the country or state where you plan to teach, but here’s the typical path (for the U.S.): Bachelor’s Degree (4 years) You need at least a bachelor’s degree in education, bilingual education, or a related field (like English as a Second Language [ESL] or linguistics). Some universities offer specific bilingual education programs. Others let you major in elementary/secondary education and add a bilingual or ESL endorsement. Teacher Preparation Program Most states require completing an approved teacher preparation program that includes coursework and supervised student teaching. If your bachelor’s degree wasn’t in education, you may need a post-baccalaureate or master’s program to get certified. Bilingual/ESL Certification or Endorsement In addition to a general teaching license, you’ll need a special endorsement in bilingual education or ESL. This typically requires passing language proficiency exams (to show you’re fluent in both English and the target language) and specialized tests in teaching English learners. Master’s Degree (optional, sometimes required) Some states or districts require teachers to earn a master’s degree in education or bilingual/ESL education within a certain number of years after starting. Even when not required, a master’s degree can help with career advancement and higher pay. Continuing Education Teachers usually need to complete ongoing professional development to maintain their certification. In Short: You need a bachelor’s in education (or related field), completion of a teacher prep program, state teaching license, and a bilingual/ESL endorsement.


Why is Bilingual education controversial?

Bilingual education is controversial because some believe it may hinder English language proficiency and integration, while others argue that it helps maintain students' first language and cultural identity. There are also debates over the most effective methods for implementing bilingual education and concerns about resource allocation and funding for such programs.


Political reaction against new immigration has been most visible in?

referenda passed in California that limited immigrants' access to social services and bilingual education


Which province has the most bilingual?

Quebec


Which province has most bilingual Canadians?

quebec


Most bilingual city in Canada?

Montreal


Canada's most bilingual city?

MontrealCanada's most bilingual city would have to be Ottawa, the nation's capital.


Which group of people is most adversely affected by the country's registration system?

Those with less income and education


Which province has the most bilingual Canadian?

Quebec


Should you go to a job interview if the job requires you to be bilingual but you are not bilingual?

You should not go to a job interview if the job requires you to be bilingual and you are not. There may be a portion of the interview where you speak the language you are unable to and will most likely fail the interview.